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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / May 2007

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Through April 2007 U.S. Sales

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C. E. White - 03 May 2007 14:10 GMT
CHICAGO, May 1, 2007; Reuters listed the 20 top-selling vehicles in
the U.S. through April of 2007 as reported by the automakers.Total
sales of the top 20 vehicles rose 2.3 percent or 42,629 units to
1,884,020.Through April 2007
U.S. Sales
Rank  Vehicle                        2007 Sales    '06 Sales   '06
Rank  % Change
1. Ford F-Series P/U              228,343        264,550
     -13.7
2. Chevy Silverado-C/K P/U  202,151        203,062     2         -0.4
3. Toyota Camry                    143,774        133,978     3
+7.3
4. Dodge Ram P/U                 122,816        121,200     4
+1.3
5. Honda Accord                    121,516        108,562     5
+11.9
6. Toyota Corolla                    120,484        118,442     6
+1.7
7. Chevrolet Impala                 108,876         90,312    13
+20.6
8. Honda Civic                          97,295        109,738
     -11.3
9. Nissan Altima                       90,338         80,804     9
+11.8
10 Dodge Caravan                   75,984         81,191
     -6.4
11 Honda CR-V                      64,951         45,856   N/A
+41.6
12 GMC Sierra P/U                 64,639         63,201    10
+2.3
13 Ford Eco./Club Wagon       62,246         58,042    21         +7.2
14 Chevrolet Cobalt                56,848         71,776
     -20.8
15 Ford Focus                        56,463         60,168
     -6.2
16 Toyota-RAV4                    55,900         47,798    35
+17.0
17 Ford Escape                       54,105         58,279
     -7.2
18 Toyota Prius                       52,738         30,357    33
+73.7
19 Chrysler Town & Count     52,572         51,617    19         +1.9
20 Ford Fusion                       51,981         42,458    34
+22.4
codifus - 04 May 2007 01:02 GMT
On May 3, 9:10 am, "C. E. White" <cewhi...@removemindspring.com>
wrote:
> CHICAGO, May 1, 2007; Reuters listed the 20 top-selling vehicles in
> the U.S. through April of 2007 as reported by the automakers.Total
[quoted text clipped - 40 lines]
> 20 Ford Fusion                       51,981         42,458    34
> +22.4

Wow, only the Altima to represent Nissan. That's about fair, I guess.
The Maxima has taken on a smaller role, like the Avalon, which also
isn't on the top 20 list. Nissan's got to work to make the Sentra a
more appealing product. Also I think it is very very impressive that
the Prius is doing so well in the US. For a society that's used to
largess and excess when it comes to car size and displacement, it's a
hell of a feat. Well done, Toyota.
And then there's those trucks! the Ford F series blows away a Camry
sales in a nearly 2 to 1 margin!  I had no idea that trucks sell so
well. Being from the northeast US, I see trucks, but not like that.

CD
dold@04.usenet.us.com - 04 May 2007 01:27 GMT
In alt.autos.ford codifus <codifus@optonline.net> wrote:
> And then there's those trucks! the Ford F series blows away a Camry
> sales in a nearly 2 to 1 margin!  I had no idea that trucks sell so
> well. Being from the northeast US, I see trucks, but not like that.

That's because there are 486 models of car to dilute the sales, but only 7
serious trucks.  (numbers approximate ;-)

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